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Russian experts working in drug use prevention programs are in Wisconsin looking to collaborate on treatment programs. Officials say they've made progress since they began their first drug and alcohol prevention programs in 1992. Sandra Harris reports.

Former Workers from the Madison Whole Foods Store faced tough questioning from company attorneys at a hearing before the National Labor Relations Board. The company claims union organizers violated labor laws during a union election campaign at the Madison store in July. Gil Halsted has more.

A new report shows the state's Shared Revenue program is doing what it was set up to do. Under the program, municipalities get money from the state. It's used to provide an array of services. One of the study's authors says Wisconsin faces a philosophical decision whether or not poor...

The state Supreme Court voted today to open arguments related to the legislative caucus scandal. Attorneys wanted to keep the September 18 arguments private and briefs sealed. Frederica Freyberg has more.